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4A-THE SEA COAST ECHO—SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 1986
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The Hancock County Food Pantry has now been in operation for a month and has been providing a very important need for our county.
Numerous families in need of food on an emergency basis have been aided by the Food Pantry.
The organization is sponsored by churches, individuals, organizations and businesses of the county.
Leontine C. DeRocha and Inna Piazza are the chief administrators, and are among the people who really pushed for the formation of such an organization for our county. They now report there is a need for a refrigerator, freezer or both.
The organization does not have a way to store perishable foods at its location in the old Valena C. Jones School building, Old Spanish Trail and Bookter Street in Bay St. Louis.
If you have a used refrigerator or freezer and would like to donate it to a very good cause, give Mrs. DeRocha a call at 467-2790, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, 9 a.m. to noon.
Those are also the hours the Food Pantry is open, and it is manned by volunteers from the county’s churches and Retired Senior Volunteer Program.
The primary purpose of the Food Pantry is to feed people of Hancock County in an emergency, such as from the interruption of someone’s income through loss of job, fire, disruption in the home, illness or other valid reason.
Referrals are made by the Welfare Department, Board of Health, priests and ministers and organizations.
This is just a temporary source of supplemental aid for several days.
The Hancock County Food Pantry is a chartered non-profit organization and is operated by donations from churches, individuals, businesses, and organizations.
Several community churches as well as businesses collected food for the Food Pantry.
I feel this is a very needed organization in our
NEW COMMUNITY SERVICE—The Hancock County Food Panti operation. Among the members attending the Community Service Council’s meeting Thursday were from left, Leontine C. DeRochi ministrator, and Ethel Johnson, with Rev. Vernon Knight, Luthei of the Pines pastor. The Food Pantry’s purpose is to provide food in emergencies with referrals from the Welfare Department, Health, priests and ministers and organizations. It is funded b; munity churches, businesses, and individuals. Ina Piazza also at meeting in which the functions of the new organization were o DeRocha. Citizens, organizations or businessmen interested in h call 467-2790 during the Food Pantry’s hours from 9 to noon on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. (Staff photo by Ellis Cuei


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